New Mexico Daily Lobo
guide to student organizations
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 / Page 5
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO CHARTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Fall 2009 http://sac.unm.edu
IMPORTANT INFORMATION! KEEP FOR REFERENCE
WANT TO GET INVOLVED AT UNM???
HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY! There are over 300 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS listed in this publication looking for students, just like you, to get involved. If the group you are looking for is not on this list, you can start your own group very easily and it’s a good bet there are other students on campus looking for a group just like yours. THERE IS A GROUP HERE AT UNM FOR YOU! You can get involved as much or as little as you want. START SMALL by just attending meetings or going to campus events (1-2 hours a week). It will allow you to meet more people and lead you to new opportunities for involvement. Working within a student organization allows you to GAIN IMPORTANT SKILLS today’s employers are looking for like time management abilities, working with budgets, communication skills, delegation experience, running meetings and most importantly leadership. Many of these are skills you can demonstrate through your involvement and can not learn in the classroom. INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE by making yourself a more well-rounded person. See how EASY IT IS TO GET INVOLVED and contact a group today! The Student Activities Center is always available to meet with students looking for more assistance in getting involved here at UNM. Our contact information is below.
Academic and Departmental
STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER College is more than going to class! There are many reasons to get involved in campus life. When you get involved, you find a home base in the midst of a large campus community. You’ll have fun and make friends. You will have the opportunity to learn leadership skills; from time management to conflict resolution. It’s important to build your resume with valuable experience. Students who are involved know what’s going on around campus. There are also opportunities to move into paid positions in some campus organizations. If you’re afraid you won’t have time, consider this: students who are involved actually get better grades and graduate at higher rates. So get involved! If you would like to charter a student organization that is not listed, it’s easy to do, and it’s a sure thing other students are looking to join a group just like your’s. Please stop by our office, Student Union Bldg Rm 1018, 277-4706, Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm or go to our website http://sac.unm.edu for more information.
ASUNM Associated Students of UNM SUB Room 1016, 277-5528 http://asunm.unm.edu, asunm@unm.edu
ASUNM is the governing body of all undergraduate students at UNM. The following committees and groups operate under the direction of ASUNM for the benefit of undergraduate students. All of these committees offer valuable service to UNM students. If you are an undergraduate student and would like to become a member of any of these organizations, please feel free to stop by for more info.
Alpha Epsilon Delta aed@unm.edu
505-917-0226
Alpha Kappa Psi nic@unm.edu
505-480-1948
American Advertising Federation - Lobo Edge
aaf@unm.edu
505-277-2115
Crafts Studio: Eliana Enriquez
277-6544
Election Commission: Brian Moore 277-0452 SouthWest Film Center: Evan Bobrick 277-5608
Lobo Spirit: Joshua Gallegos 277-0372 Lobby Committee: David Conway 277-0413
505-573-9670
American Dental Hygienists' Association Student Chapter 2011
Economics Society (The) unm.econ.soc@gmail.com
505-277-5304
dhclassof2011@yahoo.com
505-730-0381
American Institute of Architecture Students aias.unm@gmail.com 505-803-9227 American Institute of Chemical Engineers aiche@unm.edu 505-277-5431 American Marketing Association unmama@unm.edu 505-400-6878 American Medical Student Association Pre-Medical
amsapm@unm.edu
505-570-0400
American Nuclear Society Student Chapter ansofficers@gmail.com 469-288-9025 Anthropology Graduate Student Union saheying@unm.edu 505-277-4524
Student Special Events: Paul Spella 277-5602
Art Education Graduate Student Association/UNM Student Chapter of the National Art Education Association artgrad1@unm.edu 505-277-4112
Student Government Accounting Office Student organizations are all eligible to have a financial account with and financial advisement from the Student Government Accounting Office (SGAO). An student organizations that receives funds from ASUNM or GPSA must work with SGAO because they are subject to the policies and procedures governing all purchases made in the name of UNM. For more information about SGAO, stop by Student Union Rm 1018, 277-7888, www.unm.edu/~sgao or sgao@unm.edu.
IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO START A CLUB! CALL 277-4706 TO FIND OUT HOW!
This publication was paid for in part by ASUNM & GPSA.
GPSA Graduate and Professional Students Association SUB Room 1021, 277-3803 http://www.unm.edu/~gpsa, gpsa@unm.edu
All graduate students, including business, law and medical students, are members of the Graduate & Professional Student Association. The purpose of the GPSA is to provide representation, advocacy and direct services to individual students and to graduate student groups. President: Lissa Knudsen Council Chair: Danny Hernandez Elections: Sid Solano Lobby: Javier Martinez Finance: Sean Donnelly Projects : Michelle Touson
Art Student Association asa@unm.edu
505-379-2516
Association of Geology Graduate Students AGGS-L@unm.edu 505-277-3817 Association of Water Professionals (UNM) awp@unm.edu 505-417-9466 Athletic Training Students' Association atrevino@unm.edu 520-678-0297 Bangladesh Student Association at UNM bsaunm@unm.edu 310-256 4738 Beta Alpha Psi - Theta Xi Chapter bap.thetaxi@hotmail.com 505-277-3829 Biology Undergraduate Society of UNM bugs@unm.edu 505-247-2261 Biomedical Engineering Society bmes@unm.edu 505-259-0465
Grad Research Development, Student Research Allocations Committee Chairs, Specialized Travel: Katie RichardsonMcDaniel & Travis McIntyre Programs: Brendan Picker
Community and Regional Planning Graduate Student Association crpgsa@unm.edu 505-277-2903 Deutsch Klub Germankb@unm.edu
Attorney General: Jacob Wellman 277-5528 Community Experience: Jenny Shroba 277-0106
Communication and Journalism Graduate and Professional Association jasandov@unm.edu 505-277-5305
American Constitution Society (UNMSOL) bardacfr@law.unm.edu 505-277-5265
President: Monika Roberts 277-5528 Vice President: Mike Westervelt 277-5528
Chi Sigma Iota - Upsilon Nu Mu dcmiesem@unm.edu 505-277-5324
Black Law Students Association romainle@law.unm.edu 505-299-9142 Ceramics Club ajarocki@unm.edu
505-301-8006
Environmental Law Society unm-els@law.unm.edu 505-277-2146 Film and Digital Artists Guild of New Mexico asena4@unm.edu 505-480 6960 Graduate Art Association unmgaa@gmail.com
505-277-5861
Graduate Student Coalition for Diversity gradpeer@unm.edu 505-277-7397 Graduate Students in Mathematics and Statistics jmoraes@unm.edu 505-277-0810 Greco-Roman Forum grecoromanforum@yahoo.com 505-615-8228 High Desert Linguistics Society hdls@unm.edu 505-277-1694 Hispanic Engineering and Science Organization hesorg@unm.edu 501-5323 History Graduate Student Association hgsa@unm.edu 505-277-2451 Individual, Family & Community Education Graduate Student Association dcmiesem@unm.edu 505-321-4160 Information Assurance Students alex@mgt.unm.edu 505-277-8451 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers wesross@unm.edu 385-5867 Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society pamo@unm.edu 505-277-5550 National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association tharmon2@unm.edu 453-4283 New Mexico Law Review 505-277-8660 newmexicolawreview@gmail.com Nuclear Medicine Society jaytgar@unm.edu
505-272-5254
Physical Education Student Association pemajors@unm.edu 505-203-6006 Physician Assistant Student Society (PASS) jjanke@salud.unm.edu 505-272-8566